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Engent Acquires Rights to Siemens Dematic Advanced Assembly Technology Center

Apr 17, 2003

Atlanta, Georgia, USA April 17, 2003 � Engent, Inc. and Siemens Dematic Electronics Assembly Systems, Inc. (EAS) have signed an agreement for Engent to assume the rights to the Advanced Assembly Technology (AAT) Center contracts, equipment and personnel located in Norcross, Georgia. Additionally, Engent will become a member of the newly formed Siemens Dematic Technology Network, and the two companies will work closely together to provide advanced technology solutions to the electronics industry.

Engent is a provider of advanced technology services. The company leverages its world-class facilities, highly experienced team and sophisticated client base to meet the needs of the industry. The Advanced Assembly Technology (AAT) Center was originally founded as a part of Siemens Dematic EAS in January 2001 and has been very successful over the past 18 months. Engent provides solutions to clients that shorten a product�s time-to-market and enable products to be manufactured at high volumes, allowing a concept to be quickly commercialized. Engent�s services are comprised of research, development, and manufacturing services for the electronics industry. Matt Perry, Vice President of Sales for Engent said, �We provide the link between product concept and volume manufacturing which allows companies to easily incorporate new technologies into their products without the risk of delaying the product launch.�

Leading the effort for Engent is Dr. Daniel F. Baldwin, President. �We look forward to continuing our efforts in supplying the electronics, optical electronics, and MEMs packaging/assembly marketplaces with a path for commercializing advanced technologies� says Dr. Baldwin.

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Engent, Inc., based in Norcross, GA is a provider of advanced technology services. Engent�s Advanced Assembly Technology (AAT) Center is well established with customers all over the globe. The AAT Center is an 11,000 square foot facility including a Class 10,000 clean room and more than 60 pieces of analytical and manufacturing equipment. Engent has the capability to perform commercialization services, environmental testing, failure analysis and electronics packaging/assembly in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. Engent�s team has a variety of technical expertise to support a wide range of customer requirements.

Siemens Dematic AG, based in Nuremberg, Germany, is the world's leading supplier of logistics and factory automation equipment. As a systems integrator, Siemens Dematic supplies an entire range of products and services, from individual products and systems to complete turnkey facilities as a general contractor Siemens Dematic AG consists of three divisions: Electronics Assembly Systems, Material Handling Automation and Postal Automation. The company, with approximately 11,000 employees worldwide, has a sales volume of around � 3 billion. For additional information about Siemens Dematic go to http://www.siemens-dematic.com.

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